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In Russia, 9 military enlistment offices tried to set fire in 24 hours: the network told about "special" calls to "saboteurs"

Anna PaskevychLife
The arsonists were allegedly called by fraudsters

Over the past 24 hours, nine military enlistment offices in Russia were attempted to be set on fire. Incidents occurred in Rossosh, Mozhaisk, Kazan, Omsk, St. Petersburg, Podolsk, Kaluga, Verkhneuralsk and Kopeysk. Almost all of the arsonists said that they had received calls from "scammers".

This is reported by the Russian Telegram channel Baza. According to him, in Rossoshi, Voronezh region of the Russian Federation, a 24-year-old history teacher was detained for attempted arson.

In the evening of July 31, Olga came to the building of the military enlistment office, threw a Molotov cocktail at it and was detained on the spot by the police. She told the law enforcers that on July 26 she allegedly received a phone call from an unknown person who introduced himself as an employee of the central bank.

The man said that her accounts had fallen into the hands of fraudsters. Later she received a call from the "law enforcement agencies" and was told that the fraudster was allegedly sitting in the military enlistment office and that in order to apprehend him, an incendiary mixture should be thrown into the building. Olga decided to help the police and went to the case.

In the end, she herself was detained, and the question of opening a criminal case is being addressed.

And in Kopeysk in the Chelyabinsk region of the RF on the night of August 1, Irina, a 54-year-old employee of a metal construction plant, was detained for throwing a Molotov cocktail into the medical room of the military enlistment office building.

In Verkhneuralsk in the same Chelyabinsk region, Daria, a 34-year-old local resident, was detained for attempted arson of a military enlistment office. In Kaluga, a 78-year-old pensioner was detained.

In Mozhaisk, Moscow region, a 45-year-old woman received a phone call from unknown persons and was persuaded to set fire to the local military enlistment office because criminals were allegedly hiding there. She was told that the fraudsters were planning to take out a loan on her.

Only the window frame in the building caught fire, the fire was extinguished, and the arsonist was detained on the spot.

As reported by OBOZREVATEL:

- The previous night in the Russian city of St. Petersburg, a man rammed the gate to the courtyard of the military recruitment center with a car and tried to burn it down. The incident took place on Tchaikovsky Street.

- In occupied Feodosia detained a 51-year-old teacher suspected of attempting to set fire to the military enlistment office. In her phone found correspondence with the curator, to whom she allegedly asked for help.

- British intelligence noted that the Russian population is increasingly affected by the war with Ukraine. The drone attacks on Moscow and the acceleration of mobilization were the turning point.

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